Magnolia grandiflora ‘Claudia Wannamaker’
Description
Medium-oval pyramidal form with dark green leaves and a medium brown underside. Blooms at an early age. With root pruning, it is easier to transplant than most magnolias. Thirty year old planting in Athens, Georgia that is very full, dense, and healthy without pruning or maintenance.
Information
Tree Type | Broadleaf Evergreen, Evergreen (full-to-ground), Evergreen (single-trunk) |
Canopy Type | Screening |
Canopy Shape | Oval, Pyramidal |
Soil Condition Tolerances | Acidic Soils, Alkaline Soils |
Spring Interest | Yes |
Fall Interest | No |
Native Habitat | Native |
Hardiness | 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Shape | Medium-oval pyramid |
Height | 40-60' |
Spread | 20-30' |
Summer Dig | Yes |
Own Root Clone | Yes |
Flower / Fruit | Creamy white, fragrant |
Form Available | Full-to-Ground, Single-Trunk; Tree-form |